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Tuesday, March 5, 2013

France in America

Gary rode his Harley-Davidson
on an epic 21,000 miles road trip in 27 states in America. His book ‘France In
America’ is about that trip. you can purchase Gary's book HERE

Gary France, the Author of "France in America" June 2011 (Richmond, BC)

Imagine my surprise of receiving a package wrapped in a
plain brown wrapper delivered to my office.I wasn’t expecting anything this substantial and I didn’t recognize the
return address in Washington
State.I often have packages delivered to my work
address as it is simplier for me.I
stare at it for a while then I realize what it is and precede to carefully open
it up.

It is a work of love.I quickly scan the directory and resultant chapters.It is beautifully laid out with stunning
photos and matching narrative.As you
begin reading your mind is nearly reciting the words in a familiar, sort of
British accent.Flowing words and
sentences that reveal the inner feelings of a stranger to North American, his
thoughts and perceptions as he travels across the country . He must also have a team of elves working for him & doing extensive research. He also includes facts, figures and history of where he has been so you are not left with just a photo. Thoughts and impressions from a traveler from the UK brings a different dimension to his writings

It’s too bad his wife Jackie didn’t accompany him on the
full tour.I felt a bit sad that he
remarked that he had seen many parts of America
which Jackie wasn’t able to, even though she was born in America.He is writing from his heart, bringing you
along on his journey talking to you like you were his friend sitting pillion on
the back of his beloved “Leading Ladies”,Harley-Davidson.As a solo rider
I can relate completely to his environment of being on the road for nearly 5
months and longing for someone to share his experiences.

Gary’s
book is easy to read.There are
numerous maps at the beginning of each chapter showing you where he went.You are immediately drawn into his stunning
photography.He calls them “snapshots”,
he is humble that way.I like the way
the photos are sized differently on adjacent pages drawing you deeper into his
narrative.

We travelled to Utah
a few years ago, so I thumbed over to that chapter as I was more familiar with
what we had seen.I must say that Gary didn’t leave out a
thing.There are photos of the various
Arches, the landscape which immediately brought back memories of our past trip
to Arches and Canyonlands.Let me say
that he was very thorough with his coverage and he has a keen eye for
composition and doesn’t seem to miss a thing. To order "France in America" click HERE

Gary was on a ride of a
lifetime, a chance to ride across the USA, to visit our natural wonders,
to meet the people along the way.Sometimes Dreams can come true.You can read all about it in this book“France in America” Perhaps one day you too will make a trip like this, or to specific areas where Gary has been and this book would certainly make a good reference guide.

I was fortunate to discover Gary a year or so before the Ride of his
Dreams and I hope that I have somehow contributed to his planning.His tour did not include coming anywhere
near to British Columbia (nor Washington or Oregon)
but I had the privilege of hosting him one weekend during June 2011

Technically it was Gary’s 2nd
time in Canada.At the beginning of his tour he was so
desperate to watch a football match that he had to cross the Canadian Border
for 2 hours to see the game.You can
read all about it in his book“France in America” Buy HERE

When I look at his book sitting on my coffee table I think
of Gary and it
brings back memories.

Gary France and Bob Richmond Night Market, Richmond BC June 2011

He even brought over a pair of signature Pink Crocs . I am glad for the opportunity to have met and perhaps one day I can live his dream and ride to some far off land. In the meantime, you can buy his book and follow him along on his journey across the USA

Bob and Gary France, Author of "France in America" US / Cdn border crossing: June 2011

thank you. Gary (and his team) did a great job on his book. It is also beautifully made. Remember he took us on a tour of his printing company so he has produced this book from start to finish. Time seems to fly by. I was looking at my archives for 2012 and then realized it he was here during 2011. Hard to think his ride was during 2010, seems like yesterday

I also have a similar photo from Monument Valley but a bit father down on the straight stretch. Gary stopped before the curve, but I was going the opposite direction. I looked at his photos from Arches NP and I would like to go back there again and spend more time there. We only stayed in Moab for 2 nights which is not enough time.

I will keep an eye out for this, looks like a very good read...and the photography - stunning from the few you have posted. I love to read motorcyclist's travel books...thank for letting us know about this.

I think you would like this book, and also the way Gary's words speak out to you. It's like he is writing his words just for you. There are lots of photos. He has very detailed coverage of all the areas he travelled and he met lots of people along the way, which he also included in this book

That Harley in the last photo was a rental from Seattle. I have never ridden one but I think they are too heavy for me. I am trying to reduce weight, thus the "R1200R" (for now). After my trip I may buy the new Vstrom which is coming out Spring 2014, that's what my Dealer told me

Bob – Many thanks indeed for writing such a good review about my book. The reasons I wrote the book were many and varied, with one of the main ones being that I wanted to share such a wonderful adventure with as many people as I could.

It is therefore very rewarding to read your review, where you pay the book such compliments.

The first picture in your post had me cracking up with laughter. I would like to get rid of the idea that may be lingering in some of your readers’ minds that, no, they are not my sunglasses and I merely picked them up and tried them on for a laugh! I don’t normally look as dorky as this! LOL.

Bob, you have given my book more plugs than a hardware store, and I really appreciate that.